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FINAL DRAINAGE REPORT FOR
HOMESTEAD AT STERLING RANCH
FILING NO. 1
EL PASO COUNTY, COLORADO
April 2018
Prepared for:
SR Land, LLC
20 Boulder Crescent, Suite 210
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
Prepared by:
20 Boulder Crescent, Suite 110
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
(719) 955-5485
Project #09-005 DSD Project # SF-17-025
FINAL DRAINAGE REPORT FOR
HOMESTEAD AT STERLING RANCH FILING NO. 1
DRAINAGE PLAN STATEMENTS
ENGINEERS STATEMENT
The attached drainage plan and report was prepared under my direction and supervision and are correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. Said drainage report has been prepared according to the criteria established by the County for drainage reports and said report is in conformity with the master plan of the drainage basin.
____________________________________
Virgil A. Sanchez, P.E. #37160 For and on Behalf of M&S Civil Consultants, Inc
DEVELOPER’S STATEMENT
I, the developer have read and will comply with all the requirements specified in this drainage report
and plan. BY:___________________________________
James F Morley
TITLE:__________________________
DATE:__________________________
ADDRESS: SR Land, LLC 20 Boulder Crescent, Suite 210 Colorado Springs, CO 80903
EL PASO COUNTY'S STATEMENT
Filed in accordance with the requirements of El Paso County Land Development Code, Drainage Criteria Manual Volumes 1 and 2, and the Engineering Criteria Manual, as amended.
BY:______________________________ DATE:___________________
Jennifer Irvine, P.E.
County Engineer / ECM Administrator
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FINAL DRAINAGE REPORT FOR
HOMESTEAD AT STERLING RANCH FILING NO. 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PURPOSE 4
GENERAL LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION 4
SOILS 4
PREVIOUS STUDIES 5
HYDROLOGIC CALCULATIONS 5
HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS 5
FLOODPLAIN STATEMENT 5
DRAINAGE CRITERIA 5
EXISTING DRAINAGE CONDITIONS 5
PROPOSED DRAINAGE CHARACTERISTICS 9
EROSION CONTROL 9
CONSTRUCTION COST OPINION 10
DRAINAGE & BRIDGE FEES 10
SUMMARY 11
CONSTRUCTION COST OPINION 12
REFERENCES 13
APPENDIX
Vicinity Map
Soils Map
FIRM Panel W/ Revised LOMR
Hydrologic Calculations
Hydraulic Calculations
Drainage Map
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FINAL DRAINAGE REPORT FOR
HOMESTEAD AT STERLING RANCH FILING NO. 1
PURPOSE The purpose of this document is to identify and analyze the on and offsite drainage patterns and to ensure
that post development runoff is routed through the site and to downstream facilities in a safe manner that
satisfies the requirements set forth by the El Paso County Drainage Criteria Manual and any conditions set
forth by the approved master drainage development plans.
GENERAL LOCATION AND DESCRIPTION
Homestead at Sterling Ranch Filing No. 1 is located in the NE ¼ of the NW ¼ of Section 33, Township
12 South, Range 65 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, and the SE ¼ of the NW ¼ of Section 33,
Township 12 South, Range 65 West of the 6th Principal Meridian within unincorporated El Paso County,
Colorado. The site is bound on the north by Dines Boulevard and platted Tract C, within the Sterling
Ranch development. The property is bound to the east by Dines Boulevard and to the west by existing
Vollmer Road. The property is bound to the south by the existing Barbarick Subdivision and Tract BB
within the Sterling Ranch. Tract BB is planned for residential development and shall be henceforth
referred to as Branding Iron Filing No. 1 at Sterling Ranch. Sterling Ranch lies within the Sand Creek
Drainage Basin. Flows from this site are tributary to Sand Creek.
Homestead at Sterling Ranch Filing No. 1 consists of 19.574 acres and is presently undeveloped.
Vegetation is sparse, consisting of native grasses. Existing site terrain generally slopes from northwest to
south and southeast at grades that vary between 2% and 4%.
Prior to development Homestead at Sterling Ranch Filing No. 1 is presently zoned “AG for agricultural
grazing land, but has been identified to contain residential lots within the Sterling Ranch Filing No.1 Plat
(Tract G) thereby conforming to the type of development approved Sterling Ranch Preliminary Plan.
Improvements proposed for the site include paved, streets, trails, utilities, and storm drainage
improvements, as normally required in constructed of a residential development. Onsite water quality is
provided by the existing FSD Ponds 4, 8 and W-9 which were constructed with Sterling Ranch Filing No.1
(see MDDPSR).
SOILS
The soils associated with the drainage area analyzed by this study consist of Pring Coarse Sandy Loam (71)
as determined by the mapping provided by the Natural Resources Conservations Service Web Soil Survey.
According the information available on the website, this soil has a Hydrologic Soil Group rating of "B". A
map showing the proposed site, studied watershed and hydrologic soil group classification is included in the
appendix of this report.
PREVIOUS STUDIES
This area was previously studied in the "Sand Creek Drainage Basin Planning Study" (DBPS) prepared by
Kiowa Corporation, revised March 1996. More recently the area has been studied in the “Master
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Development Drainage Report for Sterling Ranch Filing Nos. 1 & 2, and Final Drainage Report for Sterling
Ranch Filing No.1” prepared by MS Civil Consultants, dated April 2017 (henceforth referred to as
MDDPSR) and the Sterling Ranch MDDP revised April 2018.
HYDROLOGIC CALCULATIONS Hydrologic calculations were performed using the El Paso County and City of Colorado Springs Storm
Drainage Design Criteria manual and where applicable the Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manual. The
Rational Method was used to estimate stormwater runoff anticipated from design storms with 5-year and
100-year recurrence intervals.
HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS
Hydraulic calculations were estimated using the Manning's Formula and the methods described in the El
Paso County and City of Colorado Springs Storm Drainage Design Criteria manual. The relevant data
sheets are included in the appendix of this report.
FLOODPLAIN STATEMENT
No portion of this site is within a designated F.E.M.A. floodplain as determined by the Federal Emergency
Management Agency (FEMA) Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) Panel No. 08041C0535 F, effective date
March 17, 1997 and revised to reflect LOMR, 08-08-O541P, dated July 23, 2009. An annotated FIRM
Panel is included in the Appendix.
DRAINAGE CRITERIA
This drainage analysis has been prepared in accordance with the current City of Colorado Springs/El Paso
County Drainage Criteria Manual, Volumes I & II, dated November 1991, including subsequent updates.
El Paso County has also adopted Chapter 6 and Section 3.2.1 of Chapter 13 in the City of Colorado
Springs & El Paso County Drainage Criteria Manual Volumes I and II, dated May 2014. (Appendix I of
the El Paso County’s Engineering Criteria Manual (ECM), 2008). In addition to the aforementioned
ECMs, the Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manuals, Volumes 1-3, published by the Urban Drainage and
Flood Control District (Volumes 1 & 2 dated January 2016, Volume 3 dated November 2010 and updates)
have been utilized to aid in design of the Full Spectrum Detention Facilities when required.
EXISTING DRAINAGE CONDITIONS
Homestead at Sterling Ranch Filing No. 1 site consists of 19.574 acres and is situated west of the Sand
Creek Watershed. This area was previously studied in the "Sand Creek Drainage Basin Planning Study"
(DBPS) prepared by Kiowa Corporation, revised March 1996. More recently the area was studied in the
“Master Development Drainage Report for Sterling Ranch Filing Nos. 1&2, and Final Drainage Report for
Sterling Ranch Filing No.1” prepared by MS Civil Consultants, dated April 2017. Homestead at Sterling
Ranch Filing No. 1 and the surrounding areas, with the exception of the existing Barbarick Subdivision,
have recently overlot graded. Please refer to the MDDPSR and Sterling Ranch Early Onsite Grading Plan
for information on historic conditions and overlot drainage patterns.
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PROPOSED DRAINAGE CHARACTERISTICS
General Concept Drainage Discussion
The proposed drainage plan for Homestead at Sterling Ranch Filing No. 1 will mimic and formalize the
grading patterns established with both the Sterling Ranch MDDP and the Master Development Drainage
Report for Sterling Ranch Filing Nos. 1 & 2, and Final Drainage Report for Sterling Ranch Filing No.1
and with its approval allow for the constructing the internal subdivision roadways, utilities, sidewalks and
ultimately the placement of homes. With the prior approval of the Sterling Ranch Filing Nos. 1 & 2, and
Final Drainage Report for Sterling Ranch Filing No.1, construction plans have been recently approved by
El Paso County which have allowed for the construction of the adjacent Dines Boulevard, Filing 1 Storm
sewer infrastructure and the formalization of the adjacent Full Spectrum Detention Facilities (Pond Nos.
4, 8 and W-9) and the outlet structures which are needed to collect and convey the developed drainage to
the existing channel. It should be noted that the construction of these facilities are occurring during the
writing of this report. The following detailed drainage discussion provides an overview of the proposed
development drainage analysis and ensures that no alternation of the planned improvements is necessary.
Detailed Drainage Discussion
The following is a description of the onsite basins, offsite bypass flows and the overall drainage
characteristics for the development of Homestead at Sterling Ranch Filing No. 1 and the Amendment to
Master Development Drainage Report for Sterling Ranch Filing No. 1 & 2. The development of
Homestead at Sterling Ranch Filing No. 1 consists only of the two cul-de-sacs, an eyebrow, roadways,
and lots located within the filing boundary. The proposed development drainage patterns and flow values
are generally the same as those recommended within the MDDPSR. The following design points and
basin results were determined using the Rational Method. Developed surface flow is designated as
Design Points (DP) and flow within the storm sewer as (Pipe Run (PR)). To allow for comparison, an
asterisk (*) symbol in the detailed drainage discussions below represents each Basin or Design Point as
labeled in the Sterling Ranch Filing Nos. 1 & 2 MDDP.
Detailed Drainage Discussion (Design Points)
DP1, 2.79 acres, consists of proposed residential lots and streets (Basin A) which have been assigned runoff
coefficients of 0.38 for the 5-year and 0.55 for the 100-year events. Developed runoff of 3.6 cfs and 8.7 cfs
has been calculated to reach DP1 as shallow overland and street flows in the 5 and 100 year events
respectively. A proposed 15’ CDOT type R at-grade inlet will intercept flows of Q5=3.6 cfs and Q100=8.6
cfs (PR1)and route them under Wheatland road via a proposed 30” RCP to DP2. Although not accounted
for the in the MDDP, the flow-by of approximately 0.1 cfs in the 100 year event (negligible) is not
anticipated to adversely affect the downstream infrastructure.
DP2, 2.70 acres, consists of proposed residential lots and streets (Basin B) that have been assigned runoff
coefficients of 0.38 for the 5-year and 0.55 for the 100-year storm events. Developed runoff of 3.6 cfs and
8.6 cfs has been calculated to reach DP2 as shallow overland and street flows in the two events respectively.
A proposed 15’ CDOT type R at-grade inlet will intercept flows of Q5=3.6 cfs and Q100=8.5 cfs will
combine with flows from PR1 be routed via a 36” RCP (PR2) to an existing 36” RCP stub in the western
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right of way of existing Dines Boulevard. The cumulative flows in PR2 (Q5=7.1 cfs and Q100=17.2 cfs)
are just slightly less than the flows documented in the MDDPSR report (Q5=8.0 cfs and Q100=19.3 cfs)
(Aka DP2*). Similar to the inlet at DP1 flow-by of approximately 0.1 cfs in the 100 year event is
anticipated to continue to existing Dines Boulevard. The negligible runoff is not anticipated to adversely
affect the downstream infrastructure.
DP3, (Aka DP3*), 2.92 acres, consists of proposed residential lots and streets (Basin C) that have been
assigned runoff coefficients of 0.38 for the 5-year and 0.55 for the 100-year events. Developed runoff of
4.2 cfs and 10.1 cfs has been calculated to reach DP3. A proposed 10’ CDOT type R sump inlet and 18”
RCP storm pipe will intercept and convey flood flows of Q5=4.2 cfs and Q100=10.1 cfs to an 18” RCP
existing stub. The flows in PR3 are equivalent to the flows documented in the MDDPSR report of Q5=4.2
cfs and Q100=10.1 cfs.
DP4, (Aka DP4*), 9.36 acres, consists of proposed residential lots Basin D (2.9 ac) and Basin E (5.34 ac)
with runoff coefficients of 0.38 for the 5-year and 0.55 for the 100-year and 1.12 acres of streets (Basin F,
Dines Boulevard) with runoff coefficients of 0.90 for the 5-year and 0.96 for the 100-year. Developed
runoff of Q5=16.1 cfs and Q100=36.7 cfs has been calculated to reach DP4. A proposed 15' CDOT type R
at-grade inlet will intercepted flows of Q5=13.3 cfs and Q100=20.0 cfs prior to combining with flows from
PR3 and routed east via an existing 30" RCP to existing FSD Pond 4. The flows at DP4 are equivalent to
the flows documented in the MDDPSR report (Q5=16.1 cfs and Q100=36.7 cfs). Flow-by from DP4 will be
routed to DP5.
DP5, (Aka DP5*) 0.80 acres, consists of 0.61 acres proposed backyards of residential lots (Basin G) that
have assigned runoff coefficients of 0.22 for the 5-year and 0.46 for the 100-year, as well 0.19 acres of
Dines Boulevard (Basin H) with runoff coefficients of 0.90 for the 5-year and 0.96 for the 100-year as well
as flow by from DP4. Developed runoff of 4.2 and 19.7 cfs has been calculated to reach DP5 in the two
events respectively. An existing 15' CDOT type R at-grade inlet at. DP5 will intercept flows of Q5=4.2 cfs
and Q100=14.7 cfs. These flows are equivalent to the flows documented in the MDDPSR report (Q5=4.2
cfs and Q100=19.7 cfs). An existing 36” RCP will carry the collected runoff under existing Dines
Boulevard towards DP6, while flow-by from DP5 will continue south within Dines Boulevard.
DP6, (Aka DP5*) 4.68 acres, consists backyards of residential lots of 0.43 and 0.61 acres in size (Basins
OS3 and OS4) that have been assigned runoff coefficients of 0.22 for the 5-year and 0.46 for the 100-year
events and 2.1 acre portion of Wheatland Drive and 1.54 acre portion of Dines Boulevard, both with
assigned runoff coefficients of 0.90 for the 5-year and 0.96 for the 100-year events. Developed runoff of
Q5=14.1 cfs and Q100=26.7 cfs has been calculated to reach DP6. An existing 15' CDOT type R at-grade
inlet. These flows are equivalent to the flows documented in the MDDPSR report (Q5=14.1 cfs and
Q100=26.7 cfs). Flow-by from DP6 will continue south within Dines Boulevard.
DP7, (Aka DP9*) 9.73 acres, consists of proposed residential lots of the planned development located east
of the subject site (Basin 0S-6) that have been assigned runoff coefficients of 0.38 for the 5-year and 0.55
for the 100-year events. Developed runoff of Q5=12.6 cfs and Q100=30.5 cfs has been calculated to reach
DP6. An existing 30” RCP will convey runoff to existing FSD Pond 4. The flows in PR7 are approximately
equivalent to the flows documented in the MDDPSR report of Q5=12.5 cfs and Q100=30.4 cfs.
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DP8,(Aka DP10*) 1.97 acres, consists of Basin S (Existing FSD Pond 4) with runoff coefficients of 0.08
for the 5-year and 0.35 for the 100-year and runoff from PR4, PR6 and PR7. Based upon this drainage
analysis the total combined developed runoff to reach DP10 at the existing pond will be Q5=49.2 cfs and
Q100=105.39 cfs for the 5 and 100 year events respectively, which varies just slightly from the MDDPSR
flows of Q5=50.0 cfs and Q100=102.9 cfs that the facility was designed for.
The existing privately maintained facility, as constructed, continues to provide full spectrum detention and
water quality for the calculated runoff as planned. The pond will continue to treat approx 27.63 acres, and
provide 0.46 ac-ft of water quality storage and 2.915 ac-ft of 100-year storage (refer to UD-Detention
worksheet in appendix of this report). According to the updated UD detention worksheet, the slight inflow
increase in results in only an increase in the ponding elevation of 0.03’and an increase of 0.6 cfs being
released from the pond when compared to the initial design worksheets. Despite the minor increase the
pond continues to meet the required drain times and pre-developed flow release rates as necessary with no
negative impacts to downstream facilities.
In the event of clogging or total inlet failure, flows at DP8 will over top the existing emergency spillway
and outfall into Sand Creek. The existing detention pond will be private and shall be maintained by the
Sterling Ranch Metropolitan District (SRMD). Access has been granted to the SRMD and El Paso County
for access and maintenance of the private detention pond.
DP9,(Aka DP10*) 3.01 acres, consists of 2.71 acres of existing low density residential (Basin OS1A) that
have assigned runoff coefficients of 0.08 for the 5-year and 0.35 for the 100-year and 0.31 acres of existing
west half of Vollmer Road (Basin V1A) with assigned runoff coefficients of 0.90 for the 5-year and 0.96 for
the 100-year. Developed runoff of Q5=1.6 cfs and Q100=7.0 cfs has been calculated to reach an existing
12” CMP culvert (PR8) at DP9. The runoff shall continue south in its historic drainage pattern via an
existing road side swale to DP10.
DP10 (Aka DP63*), 9.35 acres, consists of 9.09 acres of existing low density residential (Basin OS1B) that
have assigned runoff coefficients of 0.08 for the 5-year and 0.35 for the 100-year and 0.31 acres of the
existing west half of Vollmer Road (Basin V1B) with runoff coefficients of 0.90 for the 5-year and 0.96 for
the 100-year. Runoff reaching DP10, including flows from DP9, are calculated to be Q5=4.8 cfs and
Q100=26.3 cfs in the 5 and 100 year events respectively. Runoff reaching DP 10, is captured by an existing
CDOT type D inlet and routed, under Vollmer Road via an existing 24" RCP (PR9). As discussed in the
SRMDDP, in the event of clogging, runoff will overtop the local sump condition and the surface runoff
shall be routed via historic drainage patterns and an existing road side swale to DP11.
DP11 (Aka DP 64*), 5.85 acres, consists of 5.64 ac existing low density residential (Basin OS1C) with
assigned runoff coefficients of 0.08 for the 5-year and 0.35 for the 100-year and approximately 0.21 ac of
the existing west half of Vollmer Road (Basin V1C) with assigned runoff coefficients of 0.90 for the 5-year
and 0.96 for the 100-year. Runoff reaching DP11 has been calculated to be Q5=2.2 cfs and Q100=12.3 cfs
for the 5 and 100 year events respectively. An existing CDOT type C inlet and existing 18” RCP (PR10)
route the collected runoff under Vollmer Road. These flows combine with flows within the existing 24”
24” RCP (PR9) before continuing to the south via an existing 30” RCP, (PR11) at flow rates of Q5=7.0 cfs
and Q100=38.6 cfs. In the event of clogging, runoff will overtop the sump condition and the surface runoff
shall be routed via historic drainage patterns and an existing road side swale to DP12.
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DP12, (Aka DP 64*), 104.75 acres, consists of 94.3 and 10.0 acre basins of existing low density residential
(Basin OS1D and Basin W-2), that have been assigned runoff coefficients of 0.08 for the 5-year and 0.35
for the 100-year storm events and 0.13 and 0.32 acre basins of the existing west half of Vollmer Road
(Basin V1D and Basin V2) that have been assigned runoff coefficients of 0.90 for the 5-year and 0.96 for
the 100-year. Runoff reaching DP12 has been calculated to be 18.9 cfs and 133.7 cfs in the 5 and 100 year
events. An existing 4.0’x14.0’ modified CDOT type D inlet will collect the runoff and route it under
Vollmer Road, via an existing 54" RCP (PR12) to an existing manhole located within a tract east of the
Vollmer Road right of way.
DP13, 2.04 acres, consists of a portion of Vollmer Road and (Basin RP-2B) with runoff coefficients of 0.63
for the 5-year and 0.76 for the 100-year storm events. Developed runoff of Q5=2.8 cfs and Q100=5.6 cfs
has been calculated to reach DP13. The collected surface runoff will be routed existing via curb and gutter
to an existing 6.0' wide CDOT Type 5 embankment protector. An existing riprap apron placed at the
bottom of the rundown provides to dissipate energy and prevent local scour. Runoff is conveyed southerly
in an existing earthen swale that leads to existing Detention Pond W-9.
DP14 (Aka DP61*), 4.03 acres, consists 1.15 acres of rear residential lots with runoff coefficients of 0.22
for the 5-year and 0.46 for the 100-year and 1.60 acres of landscape area and an existing FSD pond (Basin
M2) that has been assigned runoff coefficients of 0.08 for the 5-year and 0.35 for the 100-year and 2.04
acres of the eastern half of existing Vollmer Road and adjacent landscaped areas, which have been assigned
runoff coefficients of 0.63 and 0.76 for the 5 and 100 year events respectively as well as flows from DP13.
Runoff reaching the existing pond at DP 14 is calculated to be Q5=8.9 cfs and Q100=21.2 cfs, which
matches the MDDPSR flows of Q5=8.9 cfs and Q100=21.2 cfs that the facility was designed for.
The existing facility functions to provide full spectrum detention and water quality for runoff calculated to
reach DP14. The existing pond will treat approx 5.87 acres, and provide 0.092 ac-ft of water quality
storage and 0.638 ac-ft of 100-year storage. As described within the MDDPSR the detention facility is
private and shall be maintained by the Sterling Ranch Metropolitan District. Access shall be granted to the
owner and El Paso County for access and maintenance of the private detention pond. In the event of
clogging or total inlet failure, flows at DP14 will over top the emergency spillway and outfall into a
proposed swale which will route flows to an existing Vollmer Road side swale. The peak release rates from
Pond W-9 (PR13, Q5=0.6 cfs and Q100=8.7 cfs) are conveyed within an existing 18" RCP to and existing
30” RCP ((PR14) (Q5=7.6 cfs and Q100=47.2 cfs)). These flows will be combine with flows from PR12
and be routed east, within the Homestead Sterling Ranch Filing No. 1 subdivision, via a 54” RCP, PR15
(Q5=23.8 cfs and Q100=164.1 cfs). These flows will combine with flows from PR16 (Q5=2.8 cfs and
Q100=36.8 cfs, release rate Pond 4) and be routed south via a 60” RCP, PR12 (Q5=26.6 cfs and
Q100=200.9 cfs). These flows are nearly equivalent to the SRMDDP runoff rates of (Q5=26.5 cfs and
Q100=200.3 cfs) which the pipe was designed. The collected runoff will outfall into an existing low
tailwater riprap basin at Sand Creek.
Basin N 2.08 acres, consists of proposed residential backyard lots and part of Tract L located along the
south boundary of Homestead at Sterling Ranch Filing No. 1 with runoff coefficients of 0.22 for the 5-year
and 0.46 for the 100-year. Developed runoff of Q5=1.6 cfs and Q100=5.7 cfs have been calculated for the
basin. Runoff from the proposed residential backyard lots will flow to an existing swale that falls along the
east boundary of the Barbarick Subdivision. Basin N was part of a larger Basin YY* that was as discussed
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in the MDDPSR. The limited developed flows from Basin N that are discharged to the south are
considerably less than the historic flows previously directed toward the Barbarick subdivision as can be
seen by noting Basin EX-3A in the Sterling Ranch MDDP Existing Conditions Map. As the backyards are
typically permeable, and roof drainage from the back of the house can be directed to the front of the lot
water quality treatment is not required for this area. As such the proposed develop shall not adversely affect
the downstream infrastructure.
Basin O 0.57 acres, consists of planned residential backyard lots located along the south boundary of
Homestead at Sterling Ranch Filing No. 1 that have been assigned runoff coefficients of 0.22 for the 5-year
and 0.46 for the 100-year storm events. Developed runoff of, Q5=0.5 cfs and Q100=1.8 cfs is anticipated to
be produced by the basin. Runoff from the proposed residential backyard lots will sheet flows towards the
planned Branding Iron at Sterling Ranch Filing No. 1 as discussed in the MDDPSR. Basin O was part of a
larger Basin GG* in the MDDPSR. Runoff from basin O and the flow-by from DP1, 2, 5 and 6 will be
collected within existing system within existing Dines Boulevard and detained and released at pre-
developed flow rates from FSD Pond 4. Refer to Branding Iron at Sterling Ranch filing No.1 FDR for
additional information.
DETENTION PONDS
Water Quality/Full Spectrum Detention Facilities
As discussed in the detained drainage summary, developed runoff from Branding Iron at Sterling Ranch
Filing No. 1 is conveyed to existing Full Spectrum Detention Ponds No 4, 8 and W-9 in accordance with the
Sterling Ranch Filing Nos. 1&2 MDDP. Based upon the provided analysis the ponds are adequate to server
there intended purpose and require no modification. This is because this final drainage report and the SR
Filing 1 and 2 MDDP were nearly concurrent. Thus the larger scale concept planning was very finite and
thus allowed for the developed flow rates to align between the two documents and thereby not requiring
modifications to facility which is often common between conceptual and final design. The information
provided in this report regarding Ponds 8 and W-9 shall supersede the information presented in the MDDP
and should be re-referenced with future design.
EROSION CONTROL
It is the policy of the El Paso County that a grading and erosion control plan be submitted with the
drainage report. EPC approved “Early Grading Plan for Sterling Ranch Phase I Onsite Grading &
Erosion Control”, November 18, 2015. And “Early Grading Plan for Sterling Ranch Phase I Offsite
Grading & Erosion Control”, December 3, 2015. Grading and Erosion control operations are currently
underway (August 2016). Grading and Erosion Control will cease with the final development of the site
in the next 12-36 months.
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CONSTRUCTION COST OPINION – HOMESTEAD AT STERLING RANCH FILING NO. 1
Drainage Facilities:
See Construction Cost Opinion for Alternative Sterling Ranch Filing No. 1 MDDP on the next page
following the Summary paragraph.
M & S Civil Consultants, Inc. (M & S) cannot and does not guarantee the construction cost will not vary
from these opinions of probable costs. These opinions represent our best judgment as design professionals
familiar with the construction industry and this development in particular. The above is only an estimate
of the facility cost and drainage basin fee amounts in 2017.
DRAINAGE & BRIDGE FEES – HOMESTEAD AT STERLING RANCH FILING NO. 1 This site is within the Sand Creek Drainage Basin. The 2017 Drainage and Bridge Fees per El Paso County for the Homestead at Sterling Ranch Filing No. 1site are as follows:
Per Homestead at Sterling Ranch Filing No.1 Plat – Total Area 19.574 Acres
FILING NO. 1 FEES:
Drainage Fees: 19.574 x 42% $ 16,270.00 = $ 133756.97
Bridge Fees: 19.574 x 42% $ 4,929.00 = $ 40,521.70
Total $ 174,275.67
SUMMARY Developed runoff from Homestead at Sterling Ranch Filing No.1 will be conveyed into the existing and
proposed drainage systems as shown on the enclosed Drainage Map. The majority of the stormwater will
be convey to the south within the proposed rights of way and public storm sewer systems to the Existing
Pond No. 4 which will provide full spectrum detention. A small portion of the site adjacent to Vollmer
Road will drain to existing Full Spectrum Detention Facility W-9, while a small segment of the
development adjacent to Branding Iron at Sterling Ranch Filing No.1 will be collected within existing
Dines Boulevard and treated by Full Spectrum Detention Facility No.8. All facilities will discharge runoff
to Sand Creek at rates that are equivalent or less than the pre-developed condition in patterns that concur
with the both the Sterling Ranch MDDP and the Sterling Ranch filing No.1 and 2 MDDP. As such, the
development of this site will not adversely affect the surrounding development and is anticipated to have
no negative impact to downstream facilities. The detention facilities treating the runoff from Homestead at
Sterling Ranch Filing No.1 and the surface and subsurface improvements to convey runoff located outside
the public right of way shall be owned and maintained by the Sterling Ranch Metropolitan District..
Item Description Quantity Unit Cost Cost
1 18" RCP 10 $40 /LF $400.00
2 30" RCP 34 $65 /LF $2,210.00
3 36" RCP 36 $75 /LF $2,700.00
4 15' CDOT Type R At-Grade 2 $6000 /EA $12,000.00
5 8' CDOT Type R Sump Inlet 1 $4700 /EA $4,700.00
Total $22,010.00
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REFERENCES
1.) "El Paso County and City of Colorado Springs Drainage Criteria Manual, Vol I & II”. 2.) "Urban Storm Drainage Criteria Manuals, Volumes 1-3"
3.) NRSC Web Soil Survey Map for El Paso County. http://websoilsurvey.nrcs.usda.gov
4.) Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM), Federal Emergency Management Agency, Effective date
March 17, 1997.
5.) "Sand Creek Drainage Basin Planning Study" (DBPS) prepared by Kiowa Corporation, revised March 1996 6.) "Preliminary Drainage Report for Sterling Ranch-Phase 1", dated May 2015, by M&S Civil Consultants, Inc. 7.) "Sterling Ranch-Phase 1 Offsite Grading, Early Grading & Erosion Control Plans", prepared by M&S Civil Consultants, Inc., dated November 2015 8.) "Sterling Ranch-Phase 1 Onsite Grading, Early Grading & Erosion Control Plans", prepared by M&S Civil Consultants, Inc., dated November 2015
9.) “Final Drainage Report for Barbarick Subdivision, Portions of Lots 1, 2 and Lots 3 & 4, by Matrix Design Group, dated June 2016.
10.) “Preliminary and Final Drainage Report, Barbarick Subdivision, A Replat of Lot “D”, McClintock
Subdivision”, El Paso County, Revised August 15, 2007, prepared by Oliver E. Watts, Consulting Engineer, Inc.
11.) "Master Development Drainage Plan For Sterling Ranch", prepared by M&S Civil Consultants, Inc., dated July 2010 (Draft not approved) 12.) "Technical Memorandum Sand Creek Channel Study (North of Woodmen Road) Hydrologic Analysis" (TM-SCCS) prepared by M&S Civil Consultants, Inc., dated July 2016 13.) “Master Development Drainage Report for Sterling Ranch Filing Nos. 1&2 and Final Drainage
Report for Sterling Ranch Filing No. 1”, prepared by M&S Civil Consultants, Inc., dated April 2017
14.) “Master Development Drainage Report for Sterling Ranch, prepared by M&S Civil Consultants,
Inc., dated April 2018
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APPENDIX
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VICINITY MAP
VICINITY MAPN.T.S.
SITE
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SOILS MAP
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Map projection: Web Mercator Corner coordinates: WGS84 Edge tics: UTM Zone 13N WGS840 100 200 400 600
Feet0 35 70 140 210
MetersMap Scale: 1:2,460 if printed on A portrait (8.5" x 11") sheet.
Soil Map may not be valid at this scale.
MAP LEGEND MAP INFORMATION
Area of Interest (AOI)Area of Interest (AOI)
SoilsSoil Rating Polygons
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Soil Rating LinesA
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Soil Rating PointsA
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Water FeaturesStreams and Canals
TransportationRails
Interstate Highways
US Routes
Major Roads
Local Roads
BackgroundAerial Photography
The soil surveys that comprise your AOI were mapped at1:24,000.
Warning: Soil Map may not be valid at this scale.
Enlargement of maps beyond the scale of mapping can causemisunderstanding of the detail of mapping and accuracy of soilline placement. The maps do not show the small areas ofcontrasting soils that could have been shown at a more detailedscale.
Please rely on the bar scale on each map sheet for mapmeasurements.
Source of Map: Natural Resources Conservation ServiceWeb Soil Survey URL:Coordinate System: Web Mercator (EPSG:3857)
Maps from the Web Soil Survey are based on the Web Mercatorprojection, which preserves direction and shape but distortsdistance and area. A projection that preserves area, such as theAlbers equal-area conic projection, should be used if moreaccurate calculations of distance or area are required.
This product is generated from the USDA-NRCS certified data asof the version date(s) listed below.
Soil Survey Area: El Paso County Area, ColoradoSurvey Area Data: Version 14, Sep 23, 2016
Soil map units are labeled (as space allows) for map scales1:50,000 or larger.
Date(s) aerial images were photographed: Apr 15, 2011—Sep22, 2011
The orthophoto or other base map on which the soil lines werecompiled and digitized probably differs from the backgroundimagery displayed on these maps. As a result, some minorshifting of map unit boundaries may be evident.
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Hydrologic Soil Group
Hydrologic Soil Group— Summary by Map Unit — El Paso County Area, Colorado (CO625)
Map unit symbol Map unit name Rating Acres in AOI Percent of AOI
71 Pring coarse sandyloam, 3 to 8 percentslopes
B 11.3 100.0%
Totals for Area of Interest 11.3 100.0%
Description
Hydrologic soil groups are based on estimates of runoff potential. Soils areassigned to one of four groups according to the rate of water infiltration when thesoils are not protected by vegetation, are thoroughly wet, and receiveprecipitation from long-duration storms.
The soils in the United States are assigned to four groups (A, B, C, and D) andthree dual classes (A/D, B/D, and C/D). The groups are defined as follows:
Group A. Soils having a high infiltration rate (low runoff potential) whenthoroughly wet. These consist mainly of deep, well drained to excessivelydrained sands or gravelly sands. These soils have a high rate of watertransmission.
Group B. Soils having a moderate infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. Theseconsist chiefly of moderately deep or deep, moderately well drained or welldrained soils that have moderately fine texture to moderately coarse texture.These soils have a moderate rate of water transmission.
Group C. Soils having a slow infiltration rate when thoroughly wet. These consistchiefly of soils having a layer that impedes the downward movement of water orsoils of moderately fine texture or fine texture. These soils have a slow rate ofwater transmission.
Group D. Soils having a very slow infiltration rate (high runoff potential) whenthoroughly wet. These consist chiefly of clays that have a high shrink-swellpotential, soils that have a high water table, soils that have a claypan or claylayer at or near the surface, and soils that are shallow over nearly imperviousmaterial. These soils have a very slow rate of water transmission.
If a soil is assigned to a dual hydrologic group (A/D, B/D, or C/D), the first letter isfor drained areas and the second is for undrained areas. Only the soils that intheir natural condition are in group D are assigned to dual classes.
Rating Options
Aggregation Method: Dominant Condition
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HYDROLOGIC CALCULATIONS
OVERLAND STREET / CHANNEL FLOW #REF! #REF!
BASINAREA
TOTALC5 C100 C5 Length Height TC Length Slope Velocity Tt TOTAL CHECK I5 I100 Q5 Q100 CA5 Basin CA100
(Acres) (ft) (ft) (min) (ft) (%) (fps) (min) (min) (min) (in/hr) (in/hr) (c.f.s.) (c.f.s.)
OS2 2.1 0.90 0.96 0.90 10 0.2 0.9 1082 2.5% 3.0 5.9 6.9 16.1 4.7 7.9 8.9 15.9 1.89 OS2 2.02
OS3 0.43 0.22 0.46 0.22 90 1.8 12.0 0 0.0% 0.0 0.0 12.0 10.5 4.1 6.8 0.4 1.3 0.09 OS3 0.20
OS4 0.61 0.22 0.46 0.22 75 1.5 10.9 0 0.0% 0.0 0.0 10.9 10.4 4.1 6.8 0.5 1.9 0.13 OS4 0.28
OS5 1.54 0.90 0.96 0.90 10 0.2 0.9 1805 2.1% 3.0 9.9 10.8 20.1 4.0 6.7 5.6 10.0 1.39 OS5 1.48
OS6 9.73 0.38 0.55 0.38 100 2 10.3 1100 2.5% 3.0 6.0 16.4 16.7 3.4 5.7 12.5 30.4 3.70 OS6 5.35
OS7 1.97 0.08 0.35 0.08 60 10 5.6 270 0.5% 2.3 2.0 7.6 11.8 4.5 7.6 0.7 5.3 0.16 OS7 0.69
A 2.79 0.38 0.55 0.38 65 1.3 8.3 1449 2.8% 3.0 8.0 16.3 18.4 3.4 5.7 3.6 8.7 1.06 A 1.53
B 2.70 0.38 0.55 0.38 60 1.2 8.0 1381 2.8% 3.0 7.6 15.6 18.0 3.5 5.8 3.6 8.6 1.03 B 1.49
C 2.92 0.38 0.55 0.38 100 1.2 12.2 411 3.0% 3.0 2.3 14.5 12.8 3.8 6.3 4.2 10.1 1.11 C 1.61
D 2.9 0.38 0.55 0.38 100 2 10.3 245 2.1% 3.0 1.3 11.7 11.9 3.9 6.5 4.3 10.4 1.10 D 1.60
E 5.34 0.38 0.55 0.38 100 2 10.3 61 3.3% 3.0 0.3 10.7 10.9 4.0 6.8 8.2 19.9 2.03 E 2.94
F 1.12 0.90 0.96 0.90 10 0.2 0.9 1525 2.8% 3.0 8.4 9.3 18.5 4.2 7.1 4.3 7.7 1.01 F 1.08
G 0.61 0.22 0.46 0.22 100 2 12.6 0 2.2% 3.0 0.0 12.6 10.6 4.0 6.8 0.5 1.9 0.13 G 0.28
EX-H 0.19 0.90 0.96 0.90 10 0.2 0.9 280 2.1% 3.0 1.5 5.0 11.6 5.2 8.7 0.9 1.6 0.17 EX-H 0.18
M 1.15 0.22 0.46 0.22 100 2 12.6 12.6 10.6 4.0 6.8 1.0 3.6 0.25 M 0.53
M2 1.6 0.08 0.35 0.08 100 2 14.7 1015 2.4% 2.3 7.4 22.1 16.2 3.4 5.7 0.4 3.2 0.13 M2 0.56
N 2.08 0.22 0.46 0.22 75 1.5 10.9 818 2.9% 3.0 4.5 15.4 15.0 3.5 5.9 1.6 5.7 0.46 N 0.96
O 0.57 0.22 0.46 0.22 100 4 10.1 0 2.7% 3.0 0.0 10.1 10.6 4.1 6.9 0.5 1.8 0.13 O 0.26
W-2 10 0.08 0.35 0.08 100 2 14.7 1113 4.0% 2.3 8.2 22.8 16.7 3.4 5.6 2.7 19.7 0.80 W-2 3.50
OS1 Historic 111.7 0.08 0.35 18.9 136.8 8.94 OS1 Historic 39.10
SUB-BASIN OS1A 2.7 0.08 0.35 0.08 100 0.57 22.2 1174 2.5% 1.5 12.9 35.1 17.1 3.3 5.6 0.7 5.3 0.22 SUB-BASIN OS1A 0.95
SUB-BASIN OS1B 9.09 0.08 0.35 0.08 100 0.57 22.2 1174 2.5% 2.3 8.6 30.8 17.1 3.3 5.6 2.4 17.8 0.73 SUB-BASIN OS1B 3.18
SUB-BASIN OS1C 5.64 0.08 0.35 0.08 300 9 22.2 907 3.3% 2.3 6.6 28.8 16.7 3.4 5.6 1.5 11.1 0.45 SUB-BASIN OS1C 1.97
SUB-BASIN OS1D 94.3 0.08 0.35 0.08 100 0.57 22.2 4800 3.0% 2.3 35.2 57.3 37.2 2.2 3.6 16.3 119.5 7.54 SUB-BASIN OS1D 33.01
V1A 0.31 0.90 0.96 0.90 20 0.4 1.3 5.0 10.1 5.2 8.7 1.4 2.6 0.28 V1A 0.30
V1B 0.26 0.90 0.96 0.90 20 0.4 1.3 5.0 10.1 5.2 8.7 1.2 2.2 0.23 V1B 0.25
V1C 0.21 0.90 0.96 0.90 20 0.4 1.3 5.0 10.1 5.2 8.7 1.0 1.7 0.19 V1C 0.20
V1D 0.13 0.90 0.96 0.90 20 0.4 1.3 5.0 10.1 5.2 8.7 0.6 1.1 0.12 V1D 0.12
V2 0.32 0.90 0.96 0.90 20 0.4 1.3 5.0 10.1 5.2 8.7 1.5 2.7 0.29 V2 0.31
RP-2B 2.04 0.63 0.76 0.63 50 1 4.8 1380 2.2% 3.0 7.6 12.4 17.9 3.8 6.4 4.9 9.9 1.29 RP-2B 1.55
RP-2C 1.28 0.74 0.84 0.74 50 1 3.7 692 2.2% 3.0 3.8 7.5 14.1 4.6 7.7 4.3 8.2 0.95 RP-2C 1.08
* Intensity equations assume a minimum travel time of 5 minutes. Calculated by:
Date:
Checked by:
HOMESTEAD AT STERLING RANCH FILING NO.1
Time of Travel (T t )
ET
From DCM Table 5-1
4/11/2018
FROM HISTORIC MDDP CALC AREA WEST OF VOLLMER ROAD
FINAL DRAINAGE REPORT
(Area Drainage Summary)From Area Runoff Coefficient Summary
Proposed Area Drainage Summary
INTENSITY * TOTAL FLOWS
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OVERLAND PIPE / CHANNEL FLOW INTENSITY * TOTAL FLOWS
DESIGN POINT CONTRIBUTING BASINS CA5 CA100 C5 Length Height TC Length Slope Velocity Tt TOTAL I5 I100 Q5 Q100 COMMENTS
(ft) (ft) (min) (ft) (%) (fps) (min) (min) (in/hr) (in/hr) (c.f.s.) (c.f.s.)
1 A 1.06 1.53 16.3 3.4 5.7 3.6 8.7 15' AT-GRADE INLET
2 B 1.03 1.49 15.6 3.5 5.8 3.6 8.6 15' AT-GRADE INLET
3 C 1.11 1.61 12.8 3.8 6.3 4.2 10.1 6' SUMP INLET
4 D, E, F 4.14 5.61 11.7 3.9 6.5 16.1 36.7 EX 15' AT-GRADE INLET
5 G, EX-H, FLOWBY DP4 1.07 3.02 11.7 3.9 6.5 4.2 19.7 EX 15' AT-GRADE INLET
6 OS2, OS3, OS4, OS5 3.50 3.97 10.8 4.0 6.7 14.1 26.7 EX 15' AT-GRADE INLET
7 OS6 3.70 5.35 16.4 3.4 5.7 12.6 30.5 EX 18" RCP
HOMESTEAD AT STERLING RANCH FILING NO.1
FINAL DRAINAGE REPORT
(Basin Routing Summary)
PROPOSED DRAINAGE BASIN ROUTING SUMMARY
Time of Travel (T t )From Area Runoff Coefficient Summary
8 OS7, PR4, PR6, PR7 14.52 18.52 16.4 3.4 5.7 49.2 105.3 EX FSD POND 4
50.0 102.9 (flows anticipated by MDDP 1&2)
9 OS1A, V1A 0.50 1.24 17.1 3.3 5.6 1.6 7.0 EX 12" CMP CULVERT
10 OS1B,V1B, DP6 1.46 4.67 17.1 3.3 5.6 4.8 26.3 EX 2.9'x5.7' CDOT TYPE D INLET
11 OS1C, V1C 0.64 2.18 16.7 3.4 5.6 2.2 12.3 EX 2.9'x2.9' CDOT TYPE C INLET
12 OS1D, V1D, W-2, V2 8.75 36.94 37.2 2.2 3.6 18.9 133.7 EX 4'x14' MOD CDOT TYPE D INLET
13 RP-2B 1.29 1.55 12.4 2.2 3.6 2.8 5.6 EX CDOT EMBANKMENT
PROTECTOR TYPE 5
14 M, M2, RP2C, DP13 2.61 3.71 16.2 3.4 5.7 8.9 21.2 EX FSD SAND FILTER POND W-9
8.9 21.2 (flows anticipated by MDDP 1&2)
* Intensity equations assume a minimum travel time of 5 minutes. Calculated by:
Date:
Checked by: VAS
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ET
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Intensity* Flow PIPE SIZE
PIPE
RUN
Point(s)
Contributing
Pipes/Design Points
Equivalent
CA 5
Equivalent
CA 100
Maximum
T C
I 5 I 100 Q 5 Q 100
1 DP1 (Int) 1.06 1.53 16.3 3.4 5.7 3.6 8.7 30" RCP
2 DP2 (Int), PR1 2.09 3.02 16.3 3.4 5.7 7.1 17.2 36" RCP
3 DP3 1.11 1.61 12.8 3.8 6.3 4.2 10.1 18" RCP
4 DP4 (Int), PR3 4.48 4.66 12.8 3.8 6.3 16.8 29.4 30" RCP
5 DP5 (Int), PR2 3.17 5.27 16.3 3.4 5.7 10.8 30.0 36" RCP
6 DP6 (Int), PR5 6.18 7.82 16.3 3.4 5.7 21.0 44.6 36" RCP
7 DP7 3.70 5.35 16.4 3.4 5.7 12.6 30.5 30" RCP
8 DP9 0.50 1.24 17.1 3.3 5.6 1.6 7.0 12" CMP
9 DP10 1.46 4.67 17.1 3.3 5.6 4.8 26.3 24" RCP
10 DP11 0.64 2.18 16.7 3.4 5.6 2.2 12.3 18" RCP
11 PR9, PR10 2.10 6.85 17.1 3.3 5.6 7.0 38.6 30" RCP
12 DP12 8.75 36.94 37.2 2.2 3.6 18.9 133.7 54" RCP
13 OUTFLOW EDB POND W-9 0.18 1.53 16.2 3.4 5.7 0.6 8.7 18" RCP
14 PR11, PR13 2.28 8.38 17.1 3.3 5.6 7.6 47.2 30" RCP
HOMESTEAD AT STERLING RANCH FILING NO.1
(Storm Sewer Routing Summary)
FINAL DRAINAGE REPORT
14 PR11, PR13 2.28 8.38 17.1 3.3 5.6 7.6 47.2 30" RCP
15 PR12, PR14 11.03 45.32 37.2 2.2 3.6 23.8 164.1 54" RCP
16 OUTFLOW EDB POND 4 2.8 36.8 30" RCP
17 PR15, PR16 26.6 200.9 60" RCP
* Intensity equations assume a minimum travel time of 5 minutes. Calculated by:
DP - Design Point Date:
EX - Existing Design Point Checked by:
ET
FB- Flow By from Design Point 4/11/2018
INT- Intercepted Flow from Design Point
PEAK OUTFLOW FROM POND 4 UD DET v3.04
SUMMATION OF PR11 & PR18
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Project:
Basin ID:
Depth Increment = 1 ft
Required Volume Calculation Micropool -- 0.00 -- -- -- 10 0.000
Selected BMP Type = EDB -- 0.33 -- -- -- 406 0.009 65 0.001
Watershed Area = 27.63 acres -- 1.00 -- -- -- 2,912 0.067 1,151 0.026
Watershed Length = 1,720 ft -- 3.00 -- -- -- 12,934 0.297 17,026 0.391
Watershed Slope = 0.030 ft/ft -- 5.00 -- -- -- 27,336 0.628 57,296 1.315
Watershed Imperviousness = 53.00% percent -- 7.00 -- -- -- 52,589 1.207 137,221 3.150
Percentage Hydrologic Soil Group A = 0.0% percent -- 9.00 -- -- -- 57,186 1.313 246,996 5.670
Percentage Hydrologic Soil Group B = 100.0% percent -- -- -- --
Percentage Hydrologic Soil Groups C/D = 0.0% percent -- -- -- --
Desired WQCV Drain Time = 40.0 hours -- -- -- --
Location for 1-hr Rainfall Depths = User Input -- -- -- --
Water Quality Capture Volume (WQCV) = 0.494 acre-feet -- -- -- --
Excess Urban Runoff Volume (EURV) = 1.573 acre-feet -- -- -- --
2-yr Runoff Volume (P1 = 1.19 in.) = 1.312 acre-feet 1.19 inches -- -- -- --
5-yr Runoff Volume (P1 = 1.5 in.) = 1.981 acre-feet 1.50 inches -- -- -- --
10-yr Runoff Volume (P1 = 1.75 in.) = 2.542 acre-feet 1.75 inches -- -- -- --
25-yr Runoff Volume (P1 = 2 in.) = 3.324 acre-feet 2.00 inches -- -- -- --
50-yr Runoff Volume (P1 = 2.25 in.) = 3.977 acre-feet 2.25 inches -- -- -- --
100-yr Runoff Volume (P1 = 2.52 in.) = 4.720 acre-feet 2.52 inches -- -- -- --
500-yr Runoff Volume (P1 = 6.53 in.) = 13.003 acre-feet 6.53 inches -- -- -- --
Approximate 2-yr Detention Volume = 1.241 acre-feet -- -- -- --
Approximate 5-yr Detention Volume = 1.821 acre-feet -- -- -- --
Approximate 10-yr Detention Volume = 1.991 acre-feet -- -- -- --
Approximate 25-yr Detention Volume = 2.082 acre-feet -- -- -- --
Approximate 50-yr Detention Volume = 2.317 acre-feet -- -- -- --
Approximate 100-yr Detention Volume = 2.781 acre-feet -- -- -- --
-- -- -- --
Stage-Storage Calculation -- -- -- --
Zone 1 Volume (WQCV) = 0.494 acre-feet -- -- -- --
Zone 2 Volume (EURV - Zone 1) = 1.079 acre-feet -- -- -- --
Zone 3 Volume (100-year - Zones 1 & 2) = 1.209 acre-feet -- -- -- --
Total Detention Basin Volume = 2.781 acre-feet -- -- -- --
Initial Surcharge Volume (ISV) = user ft^3 -- -- -- --
Initial Surcharge Depth (ISD) = user ft -- -- -- --
Total Available Detention Depth (Htotal) = user ft -- -- -- --
Depth of Trickle Channel (HTC) = user ft -- -- -- --
Slope of Trickle Channel (STC) = user ft/ft -- -- -- --
Slopes of Main Basin Sides (Smain) = user H:V -- -- -- --
Basin Length-to-Width Ratio (RL/W) = user -- -- -- --
-- -- -- --
Initial Surcharge Area (AISV) = user ft^2 -- -- -- --
Surcharge Volume Length (LISV) = user ft -- -- -- --
Surcharge Volume Width (W ISV) = user ft -- -- -- --
Depth of Basin Floor (HFLOOR) = user ft -- -- -- --
Length of Basin Floor (LFLOOR) = user ft -- -- -- --
Width of Basin Floor (WFLOOR) = user ft -- -- -- --
Area of Basin Floor (AFLOOR) = user ft^2 -- -- -- --
Volume of Basin Floor (VFLOOR) = user ft^3 -- -- -- --
Depth of Main Basin (HMAIN) = user ft -- -- -- --
Optional User Input
1-hr Precipitation
Volume
(ft^3)
Volume
(ac-ft)
Area
(acre)
DETENTION BASIN STAGE-STORAGE TABLE BUILDER
Optional
Override
Area (ft^2)
Length
(ft)
Optional
Override
Stage (ft)
Stage
(ft)
Stage - Storage
Description
Area
(ft^2)
Width
(ft)
STERLING RANCH FILING NO. 1
POND 4
Example Zone Configuration (Retention Pond)
Depth of Main Basin (HMAIN) = user ft -- -- -- --
Length of Main Basin (LMAIN) = user ft -- -- -- --
Width of Main Basin (WMAIN) = user ft -- -- -- --
Area of Main Basin (AMAIN) = user ft^2 -- -- -- --
Volume of Main Basin (VMAIN) = user ft^3 -- -- -- --
Calculated Total Basin Volume (Vtotal) = user acre-feet -- -- -- --
UD-Detention_v3 04 POND 4 PROP 4-16-18.xlsm, Basin 4/24/2018, 10:29 AM
Project:
Basin ID:
Stage (ft) Zone Volume (ac-ft) Outlet Type
Zone 1 (WQCV) 3.32 0.494 Orifice Plate
Zone 2 (EURV) 5.38 1.079 Orifice Plate
Zone 3 (100-year) 6.69 1.209 Weir&Pipe (Restrict)
2.781 Total
User Input: Orifice at Underdrain Outlet (typically used to drain WQCV in a Filtration BMP) Calculated Parameters for Underdrain
Underdrain Orifice Invert Depth = N/A ft (distance below the filtration media surface) Underdrain Orifice Area = N/A ft2
Underdrain Orifice Diameter = N/A inches Underdrain Orifice Centroid = N/A feet
User Input: Orifice Plate with one or more orifices or Elliptical Slot Weir (typically used to drain WQCV and/or EURV in a sedimentation BMP) Calculated Parameters for Plate
Invert of Lowest Orifice = 0.00 ft (relative to basin bottom at Stage = 0 ft) WQ Orifice Area per Row = N/A ft2
Depth at top of Zone using Orifice Plate = 5.37 ft (relative to basin bottom at Stage = 0 ft) Elliptical Half-Width = N/A feet
Orifice Plate: Orifice Vertical Spacing = 19.40 inches Elliptical Slot Centroid = N/A feet
Orifice Plate: Orifice Area per Row = N/A inches Elliptical Slot Area = N/A ft2
User Input: Stage and Total Area of Each Orifice Row (numbered from lowest to highest)
Row 1 (required) Row 2 (optional) Row 3 (optional) Row 4 (optional) Row 5 (optional) Row 6 (optional) Row 7 (optional) Row 8 (optional)
Stage of Orifice Centroid (ft) 0.00 1.79 3.58
Orifice Area (sq. inches) 2.33 2.33 2.60
Row 9 (optional) Row 10 (optional) Row 11 (optional) Row 12 (optional) Row 13 (optional) Row 14 (optional) Row 15 (optional) Row 16 (optional)
Stage of Orifice Centroid (ft)
Orifice Area (sq. inches)
User Input: Vertical Orifice (Circular or Rectangular) Calculated Parameters for Vertical Orifice
Not Selected Not Selected Not Selected Not Selected
Invert of Vertical Orifice = N/A N/A ft (relative to basin bottom at Stage = 0 ft) Vertical Orifice Area = N/A N/A ft2
Depth at top of Zone using Vertical Orifice = N/A N/A ft (relative to basin bottom at Stage = 0 ft) Vertical Orifice Centroid = N/A N/A feet
Vertical Orifice Diameter = N/A N/A inches
User Input: Overflow Weir (Dropbox) and Grate (Flat or Sloped) Calculated Parameters for Overflow Weir
Zone 3 Weir Not Selected Zone 3 Weir Not Selected
Overflow Weir Front Edge Height, Ho = 5.37 N/A ft (relative to basin bottom at Stage = 0 ft) Height of Grate Upper Edge, Ht = 6.10 N/A feet
Overflow Weir Front Edge Length = 9.00 N/A feet Over Flow Weir Slope Length = 3.00 N/A feet
Overflow Weir Slope = 4.00 N/A H:V (enter zero for flat grate) Grate Open Area / 100-yr Orifice Area = 4.06 N/A should be > 4
Detention Basin Outlet Structure Design
STERLING RANCH FILING NO. 1
POND 4
Example Zone Configuration (Retention Pond)
Overflow Weir Slope = 4.00 N/A H:V (enter zero for flat grate) Grate Open Area / 100-yr Orifice Area = 4.06 N/A should be > 4
Horiz. Length of Weir Sides = 2.91 N/A feet Overflow Grate Open Area w/o Debris = 18.90 N/A ft2
Overflow Grate Open Area % = 70% N/A %, grate open area/total area Overflow Grate Open Area w/ Debris = 9.45 N/A ft2
Debris Clogging % = 50% N/A %
User Input: Outlet Pipe w/ Flow Restriction Plate (Circular Orifice, Restrictor Plate, or Rectangular Orifice) Calculated Parameters for Outlet Pipe w/ Flow Restriction Plate
Zone 3 Restrictor Not Selected Zone 3 Restrictor Not Selected
Depth to Invert of Outlet Pipe = 0.00 N/A ft (distance below basin bottom at Stage = 0 ft) Outlet Orifice Area = 4.65 N/A ft2
Outlet Pipe Diameter = 30.00 N/A inches Outlet Orifice Centroid = 1.19 N/A feet
Restrictor Plate Height Above Pipe Invert = 27.00 inches Half-Central Angle of Restrictor Plate on Pipe = 2.50 N/A radians
User Input: Emergency Spillway (Rectangular or Trapezoidal) Calculated Parameters for Spillway
Spillway Invert Stage= 7.33 ft (relative to basin bottom at Stage = 0 ft) Spillway Design Flow Depth= 0.94 feet
Spillway Crest Length = 34.00 feet Stage at Top of Freeboard = 9.27 feet
Spillway End Slopes = 4.00 H:V Basin Area at Top of Freeboard = 1.31 acres
Freeboard above Max Water Surface = 1.00 feet
Routed Hydrograph Results
Design Storm Return Period = WQCV EURV 2 Year 5 Year 10 Year 25 Year 50 Year 100 Year 500 Year
One-Hour Rainfall Depth (in) = 0.53 1.07 1.19 1.50 1.75 2.00 2.25 2.52 6.53
Calculated Runoff Volume (acre-ft) = 0.494 1.573 1.312 1.981 2.542 3.324 3.977 4.720 13.003
OPTIONAL Override Runoff Volume (acre-ft) =
Inflow Hydrograph Volume (acre-ft) = 0.494 1.573 1.312 1.982 2.543 3.326 3.980 4.723 13.012
Predevelopment Unit Peak Flow, q (cfs/acre) = 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.20 0.40 0.90 1.16 1.48 2.09
Predevelopment Peak Q (cfs) = 0.0 0.0 0.4 5.5 11.0 24.8 32.1 40.9 57.7
Peak Inflow Q (cfs) = 11.0 34.8 29.1 43.8 56.3 73.9 88.6 105.3 289.7
Peak Outflow Q (cfs) = 0.2 0.4 0.4 2.8 9.0 18.6 27.1 36.8 195.3
Ratio Peak Outflow to Predevelopment Q = N/A N/A N/A 0.5 0.8 0.7 0.8 0.9 3.4
Structure Controlling Flow = Plate Plate Plate Overflow Grate 1 Overflow Grate 1 Overflow Grate 1 Overflow Grate 1 Overflow Grate 1 Spillway
Max Velocity through Grate 1 (fps) = N/A N/A N/A 0.1 0.4 1.0 1.4 1.9 3.2
Max Velocity through Grate 2 (fps) = N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
Time to Drain 97% of Inflow Volume (hours) = 38 70 64 72 70 68 66 64 48
Time to Drain 99% of Inflow Volume (hours) = 40 75 68 78 77 76 76 75 65
Maximum Ponding Depth (ft) = 3.22 5.29 4.90 5.64 5.97 6.32 6.56 6.81 8.46
Area at Maximum Ponding Depth (acres) = 0.33 0.71 0.61 0.81 0.91 1.01 1.08 1.15 1.28
Maximum Volume Stored (acre-ft) = 0.460 1.510 1.253 1.776 2.060 2.386 2.647 2.915 4.956
COUNTA for Basin Tab = 1 Ao Dia WQ Plate Type Vert Orifice 1 Vert Orifice 2
Count_Underdrain = 0 0.11(diameter = 3/8 inch) 2 1 1
Count_WQPlate = 1 0.14(diameter = 7/16 inch)
Count_VertOrifice1 = 0 0.18(diameter = 1/2 inch) Outlet Plate 1 Outlet Plate 2 Drain Time Message Boolean
Count_VertOrifice2 = 0 0.24(diameter = 9/16 inch) 4 1 5yr, <72hr 1 1
Count_Weir1 = 1 0.29(diameter = 5/8 inch) >5yr, <120hr 0
Count_Weir2 = 0 0.36(diameter = 11/16 inch) Max Depth Row
Count_OutletPipe1 = 1 0.42(diameter = 3/4 inch) WQCV 323 Watershed Constraint Check
Count_OutletPipe2 = 0 0.50(diameter = 13/16 inch) 2 Year 491 Slope 0.030
COUNTA_2 (Standard FSD Setup)= 1 0.58(diameter = 7/8 inch) EURV 530 Shape 2.46
MaxPondDepth_Error? FALSE 0.67(diameter = 15/16 inch) 5 Year 565
Hidden Parameters & Calculations 0.76 (diameter = 1 inch) 10 Year 598 Spillway Depth
0.86(diameter = 1-1/16 inches) 25 Year 633 0.94
WQ Plate Flow at 100yr depth = 0.53 0.97(diameter = 1-1/8 inches) 50 Year 657
CLOG #1= 35% 1.08(diameter = 1-3/16 inches) 100 Year 682 1 Z1_Boolean
Cdw #1 = 0.89 1.20(diameter = 1-1/4 inches) 500 Year 847 1 Z2_Boolean
Cdo #1 = 0.69 1.32(diameter = 1-5/16 inches) Zone3_Pulldown Message 1 Z3_Boolean
Overflow Weir #1 Angle = 0.245 1.45(diameter = 1-3/8 inches) 1 Opening Message
CLOG #2= #VALUE! 1.59(diameter = 1-7/16 inches) Draintime Running
Cdw #2 = #VALUE! 1.73(diameter = 1-1/2 inches) Outlet Boolean Outlet Rank Total (1 to 4)
Cdo #2 = #VALUE! 1.88(diameter = 1-9/16 inches) Vertical Orifice 1 0 0 1
Overflow Weir #2 Angle = #VALUE! 2.03(diameter = 1-5/8 inches) Vertical Orifice 2 0 0 Boolean
Underdrain Q at 100yr depth = 0.00 2.20(diameter = 1-11/16 inches) Overflow Weir 1 1 1 0 Max Depth
VertOrifice1 Q at 100yr depth = 0.00 2.36(diameter = 1-3/4 inches) Overflow Weir 2 0 0 0 500yr Depth
VertOrifice2 Q at 100yr depth = 0.00 2.54(diameter = 1-13/16 inches) Outlet Pipe 1 1 1 1 Freeboard
EURV_draintime_user = 2.72(diameter = 1-7/8 inches) Outlet Pipe 2 0 0 1 Spillway
Count_User_Hydrographs 0 2.90(diameter = 1-15/16 inches) 0 Spillway Length
CountA_3 (EURV & 100yr) = 1 3.09(diameter = 2 inches) Button Visibility Boolean FALSE Time Interval
CountA_4 (100yr Only) = 1 3.29(use rectangular openings) 1 Button_Trigger
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CIVIL CONSULTANTS, INC.
20 BOULDER CRESCENT, SUITE 110COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80903PHONE: 719.955.5485
HOMESTEAD AT STERLING RANCH FILING NO. 1
COUNTY OF EL PASO, STATE OF COLORADO
FINAL DRAINAGE MAP
APRIL 2018